To an extent, the abolition of trade barriers and the creation of so called 'free trade' is a step in the direction of what one could label a one-world economy, if one so desired. The creation of a single global currency, its forced adoption, and the establishment of a globally omnipotent legislating body of elites complete with the policing power to enforce its economic will is not something I see as being on the horizon - although I can't say that their aren't a handful of deluded megalomaniacs who have this fantasy.Posted by Paul (here)
If I drop the word "communist", then what would you say to this: "There is an international conspiracy to establish a one-world economy." ?Posted by Tesseract (here)
1) The overriding theory Hagmann is trying to spread is that there is an international conspiracy to establish a one-world communist economy. [I dismiss this, yes]
I believe it is important to deal with the urgent threats of US and European imperialism, what you might call the same type of evil on a lesser scale, for this horror is unfolding before our very eyes. That the US might collapse under the influence of a greater tyrant is not something I am patiently waiting for.